With no specialist tools or knowledge needed for installation and operation, the Fireray One is a standalone beam detector that prioritises ease of installation. The new Fireray One is a beam detector that keeps simplicity at the forefront of design.

Considering that beam detectors are often only a small part of the overall fire system, we recognise that fire professionals need a simple beam detector that is accessible to anyone, from experts to generalists, system designers to field engineers, while ensuring that the beam detector is going to perform perfectly in a variety of environments.

For ease of design, the Fireray One can be installed in places that could be exposed to sunlight such as skylights and glass atriums thanks to our patented Light Cancellation Technology. An extended detection range of 5m to 120m using the reflective long range kit allows installation of beam detectors into both large and small spaces. Its white minimalistic look fits well into modern architecture.

The Fireray One Benefits:

One Minute Auto-Alignment – The Fireray One’s one-minute auto-alignment feature not only saves time during installation, the quality of alignment is also guaranteed by the automation protocol. Using the Fireray One, a high level of protection is always achieved.

One standalone product – The Fireray One is a standalone reflective beam detector that requires no specialist tools or prior knowledge or training to get it up and working.

One personal installation – All of the internal and external features of the Fireray One ensure that anyone can align the beam detector perfectly, because the experience and expert knowledge of beam detection has been engineered into the product!

Movement Tracker – The Fireray One contains Building Movement Tracking that maintains its own alignment once installed. Its optics are fully enclosed in an IP-rated casing with a flat surface for easy cleaning without affecting alignment. An integrated user-interface at the front of the product allows realignment and programming without having to dismount the detector.